Cranston takes Bristol parade The 2018 Bristol Fourth of July parade may be remembered as one of the hottest in recent years, but the parade participants took it in stride, with Cranston having its fair share of representation in the event. Cranston High
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The 2018 Bristol Fourth of July parade may be remembered as one of the hottest in recent years, but the parade participants took it in stride, with Cranston having its fair share of representation in the event. Cranston High School East, Mayor Allan Fung, Congressman Jim Langevin and Senator Jack Reed were among those seen marching in last week's parade, which is the oldest Fourth of July parade in the country. (Photos and text by Jen Cowart)
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